Thursday, February 21, 2013

This month I'm taking another online class with Joanne Sharpe: "Letter Love 201: Lettering as Art." As always, I'm enjoying her class immensely, and will get a chance to take a "live" class from her in March here in Maryland at The Queen's Ink in nearby Savage Mill. Below are some examples of what I've created this time.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Each week at the Digitalmania challenge on Flickr, we are asked to create a digital collage in the style of a particular artist. Often the artists use surrealism in their work. This week the choice was Jimmy Lawlor (http://buckleyfineart.com/products/jimmy-lawlor-silhouettes.html). Here's what I created, and you can see my other Digitalmania pieces on my Flickr site (see link on left side of this blog). Image credits for this one: graphicsfairy, google images, and holliewood studios. Enjoy!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

It's never too early to start thinking about Valentine's Day, according to this week's "Take a Word" challenge. Or spring, according to the groundhog! Here's my heart-ful contribution, embodying both concepts.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

I'm the host at Sunday Postcard Art this week and I've chosen the theme of "circles." The basic black and white stained-glass flower image for my digital collage, below, is by Dover designs. I altered and colored it and manipulated it into circle-based patterns.

The February Soartful Challenge has a "curiosity" theme, with colors of rust and turquoise (a favorite combination of mine). Image credits for my digital collage: rubyblossom (part of background) and art e zine.uk.

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About Me

Welcome to my blog! I'm a dedicated art journaler, mixed media artist, digital artist, and all-round art dabbler whose motto is: "A Little Color Every Day." You'll note that my profile photo is an image of me as a child (I was very dramatic). That's because creating any type of art takes me back to that wonderful childhood feeling of freedom...freedom to make a mess, freedom to make mistakes, freedom from self-judgment. I hope you enjoy visiting this blog often.
NOTE: All of the artwork posted here is the property of its creator, Sherry Pollack. Please do not use any image unless you have my specific permission.
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